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  • Christina H.

    I decided to stop in Sushiology to pick up some take-out sushi to serve with the dinner I was making that night. It was a Monday, and I didn't realize when I first went in, but on Mondays they close at 5, and I had walked in just a few minutes before closing. An employee came to the register as soon as we came in to take my order. I ordered the 6 piece sashimi and a California roll. The total was about $12.50 (tax is included in the posted prices). There was one order ahead of mine so I took a seat and waited (there was nobody dining in the small dining area while I was there). After a few minutes I was called over to pick up my order. At first glance after I left I thought the roll in particular looked small. It was 8 pieces, but a bit smaller than I'm used to. The sashimi also was the proper number of pieces, but just seemed little. So, I don't feel like it was a very good value. Honestly, for just that kind of basic sushi I've had better from Target. I am glad I tried Sushiology, but I'm not sure I would go again. The employees were very nice but I was really underwhelmed. There are better places in the area for sushi.

    (3)
  • Giovanni S.

    Nice place. Chill atmosphere, clean environment, good customer service, but the food was okay. I got the miso soup and it was not that bad. I wish I had more tofu. However, I did like the tropical roll and I did like to see that they have many other vegetarian options. I also did not like that they charge extra for sauces

    (3)
  • Arabelly A.

    Finally!! A GOOD sushi spot in the Waterford area! My husband and I have tried a few sushi places around and always ended up super disappointed. Sushiology is most definitely the best in the area! The staff is friendly and the food is delicious and fresh. We are two very happy customers!

    (5)
  • Kay Y.

    Alright alright, I might have been overjoyed during my last review for Sushiology. I think I was high on the fact that they recently opened one in East Orlando. I will re-evaluate my rating to a 3.5 as of today, just a more truer rating. I still like what Sushiology stands for which is giving their customers fast, cheap prices and variety of japanese food. Again, I can't say the raw fish is superb and best out there. It is probably better than your local publix but less than the sushi sit down restaurant. My favorites things are Salmon Skin Handroll (salmon skin is most of the time crispy , would not suggest to get it togo cause it'll get soggy) and agedashi tofu (a lot less messy than making it at home). One thing i use to get all the time but don't like any more is the Kamakazi roll (spicy tuna), because the tuna is just not that great here. One thing I appreciate that I gotta mention is that this place has half size portions and I love it! Its great for people that wants a snack or has a small appetite. It makes it real affordable to get a quick japanese meal, even cheaper than making it your self.

    (3)
  • Ekeitha R.

    They have good sushi and fast service. Unfortunately it was hard to focus because the place was dirty. The minimal was done wiped tAbles etc but looking around at the baseboards, trash cans, stains on walls I couldn't really concentrate on my food.

    (2)
  • Jamila V.

    My mom and i wandered into sushiology to get some sushi. It was my mom's first time having sushi and it's not a meal I personally have very often. Upon entering, and employee (he seemed like the manager) was happy to give us information about the most popular rolls and he was very helpful. We ended up ordering the kamakazi (sp) roll and the California roll. We waited for our food for roughly 3-4 minutes (very quick) and it was ready! I was very pleased with the service. All of the employees were friendly and helpful and rolls are as low as $5! I will definitely be back!

    (4)
  • Monica L.

    Closed! ?!went there it's empty.

    (1)
  • Cecelia K.

    Sushiology is pretty good if you're in the mood for some quick and simple sushi. I like to get the Chirashi bowl or the sushi/sashimi platters. I also really like their green tea. They don't have the bento box option for dinner, only dinner. The quality is decent but in the Chirashi bowl they could provide more fish for the price. They have a couple tables outside. If you get the chance sit outside. The couple times we sat indoors we left smelling like Asian food and it stuck around for awhile.

    (3)
  • Jeff K.

    This is one of those places that really kind of makes it difficult to assign a single appropriate rating. You can get fast food sushi like this, or you can spend $75+ per person for fancy sushi like at Kappo, or anywhere in between. Clearly fast food sushi can't compare to Kappo, Kabooki, or Nagoya so you can't really judge against those standards. Then again, judging them to different standards seems wrong too. If I rate an expensive place four stars, and then I rate a fast food place four stars, can you really trust my opinion at a glance? Eh. Okay, here's the deal. Sushiology is probably just a little bit closer to 4 stars (but not quite) as an inexpensive, decent fast food sushi restaurant. Rating the sushi compared to better, more expensive restaurants, it wouldn't fare so well. The staff is friendly here, and the menu is pretty vast. It's clean and quiet inside, and outdoor seating is available. Pricing seems pretty decent, but your lunch can still get pretty expensive if you're looking for a couple of specialty rolls (generally $8 to $9 each), at which point you may as well go to a more traditional sushi restaurant. The chirashi bowl is a pretty good deal for a lunch portion, and that's what I ordered. $8.50 for a bowl of sushi rice topped with the following sashimi: 1x butterflied shrimp, 2x pieces of krab stick, 2x pieces of salmon, 2x pieces of tuna, and 2x pieces of hamachi. There's a sense, one that I can't adequately verbalize because I don't write about food for a living, that the fish isn't of quite the same quality as what you would get at a higher end restaurant (though admittedly, chirashi generally runs $16 to $21 at those places). It's similar to what you might get at U Roll in quality, but fresher tasting and more palatable than what I had at Sus Hi. So my suggestion, for what it's worth (probably not much) is to skip the rolls at that price and stick with the chirashi (or one of the other bowls). I think those are the meals that present the best bang for the buck.

    (3)
  • James M.

    This place is what fast food sushi is supposed to be like, but without the cheap cost of it. The atmosphere isn't great. When you sit down for sushi, you'll feel like you're in a hamburger joint instead of a sushi restaurant. The quality of the food is ok though. Some of it is authentic and some of it is far from it. The most disappointing thing for me was that they didn't give you a lot of quantity. They were not fast to prepare the food either. I'd rate their quality 3 stars and their quantity 2 stars. With the combination of the atmosphere, prices, preparation time, and quality, it falls short of impressive and was moderately disappointing.

    (2)
  • Joe C.

    Sushiology bills themselves as "Fast Food Sushi", and aside from the counter service style, I'm really not sure why. The interior feels a little fast-foody, but it works for the concept. Service was patient and friendly, prices and portions were reasonable, and more importantly, the quality was solid. We ordered a couple of rolls as well as some sashimi and everything exceeded our expectations. To be fair, much of that may have stemmed from us setting our expectations a bit low due to their advertised "fast food sushi" concept. Despite the billing, food took a short while to come out - about as much as I would have expected in any sushi restaurant. All in all, you get some good food at a good price at Sushiology - but the price and time spent comes out to pretty much the same as any normal sit-down restaurant. You're not really saving any time or money by coming here. Still, it makes for a decent lunch spot where you don't have to wait around for the wait staff.

    (3)
  • Jakki K.

    Wow this place is absolutely horrible! I truly do not know how they manage to stay in business. Maybe by people like me who just drive by and want to try it. First when you go in the staff is very unpleasant; the first face I saw was a young lady who looked like she did not want to be working there which made our ordering just a little bit ( exaggeration..... In reality it was a lot a bit) awkward. I felt like I was bothering her by ordering. Also the second thing I noticed were all these paper signs everywhere saying don't do this and don't do that and we charge extra for this, I felt like a walked into a room of negativity!! The food came out I got a futomaki roll which was ok and a spider roll which was ok as well. My friends got the gyu don, tuna tataki, tofu, spicy spinach and volcano roll. Let me start with the gyudon it was a meat and rice dish that had maybe seven very thin small pieces of meat and a ton of onion on top of a lot of rice. She wanted to eat meat n rice but pretty much ended up just eating onion n rice. I get they want to cut down on cost but this is a bit much. Everything else was all downhill. Wow talk about crappy food in a crappy restaurant with unpleasant cashier staff it's just a recipe for disaster. Oh BTW we also ordered two miso soups that took forever to come out even though the pot with the miso soup in it was sitting right next to the girl at the register. I highly DO NOT recommend this place to anyone. You will waste your money and come out covered in negative vibes. Avoid at all cost!

    (1)
  • Kristine S.

    Want sushi on the go, looking for a quick bite? Then this place is great to satisfy your craving. It's not your typical fancy sushi joint. The atmosphere is really relaxed. You order, pay and wait at your table for your order to be called. They are fairly quick.

    (5)
  • Alyssa S.

    I love this place. Quick and tasty. I will forever be a customer!!!! Inexpensive, quality, fast and everyone is so friendly. Yummm

    (4)
  • Christina M.

    lots and lots of options for your all your sushi desires. a great little place to go with friends and share a platter.

    (4)
  • Leslie S.

    Great place if you love rolls and like the popular fish.

    (4)
  • Alisia B.

    We loved this sushi restaurant! Fresh sushi, very reasonably priced and quaint atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Mischita H.

    The restaurant is small with fairly simple decor. The menu is not very extensive but is decent enough. The shrimp tempura roll was decent and the shrimp teriyaki was OK. The teriyaki is served over rice (I prefer noodles). Overall not bad.

    (3)
  • Jenny P.

    For a cheap and quick sushi dinner or lunch, Sushiology is the place to go, but if you're looking for quality blow your mind sushi you should venture else where. It falls in the "it's good but not great" category. I came with my two sisters while we were out finalizing some Christmas shopping in the Waterford area. Upon entering, it was sadly very empty inside, not too sure about the location for the place because it's behind Waterford so I assume not too much foot traffic out there. The worker there was nice and polite. I ordered the Shake Don or Salmon bowl. Nothing mind blowing; it literally was just slices of salmon over sushi rice. I guess I was expecting something similar to Bento Box where it comes with avocado, cucumber, and masago. My sister ordered the chicken teriyaki don and my other sister ordered the Gyu Don, both were again good not great. Overall, I'm glad I tried it but chances are I won't be going back.

    (2)
  • Ricky L.

    Ordered the chirashi bowl and some age dashi tofu. the tofu was superb, but sadly, the chirashi bowl only had a few meager slivers of fish and shrimp...other places charge less for more. Overall, I was pretty unimpressed from my visit but will try again to see if there is more than meets the eye. Located right behind Waterford Lakes, it is easy to miss and hard to find unless you were looking for it specificallly

    (3)
  • D S.

    This is relatively inexepensive "fast food" style sushi. The fish is fresh, the spicy spinach "salad" is sooo spicy, and the rice is cooked perfectly! It's awesome, cheap in price sushi, without being cheap in taste. I love that they offer authentic Japanese beverages for sale. The only thing I'd ding them on is their desserts; just personal preference that I think fried desserts are gross. Only tried the fried bananas once... bleck. Oily, greasy, mushy and just not nice. It would be nice to have a more authentic dessert on the menu, but this is not a gourmet shop! This is our go to sushi place when Small Fry is in tow...!

    (3)
  • Josh K.

    Sushiology is a superb quick service sushi spot. Now open close enough to home to boost my sushi intake even more! Offering high quality sushi at a solid price in a relaxed atmosphere on the outskirts of Waterford Lakes shopping center. Don't come in expecting waiters, hot towels, saunas, pony rides, this is just delicious and inexpensive sushi. These sushi ninjas will welcome you with a huge smile and crank out your order in a speedy fashion. They offer a variety of different rolls, basic rolls such as California are available in half portions. The rolls are always tight and well crafted annnndddd delicious! Some of my favorites are Kamikaze, Tuna California, and Shrimp Tempura. But I haven't had a roll I wasn't a fan of yet. Rolls range from $4-8.50, half rolls as low as $2.25. Their nigiri slices are good portions of fish and only run about $1.25 per. They also offer large combo platters ranging from $22-50 that include various rolls and nigiri slices They also offer some killer appetizers like Wasabi shumai, slightly fatty pork dumplings nicely spiced with wasabi, always delicious. Both the tofu steak and spicy tofu are crazy good, full of flavor and perfectly firm. Not in the mood for sushi? Check out their Donburi selection. They're generous portions of sticky rice and protien bowls with options of teriyaki chicken, Chirashi (various nigiri slices of fish, crab, and shrimp), fried fish, etc. Still hungry after your sushi feast? GET DESSERT. The banana tempure and fried cheesecake are both ridiculously delicious and big enough to share.

    (5)
  • Jami V.

    Small cute sushi spot with decent variety in the menu. The orange paint on the alls is a little overpowering, but maybe they thought it would be energizing. Personally I think there's too much cream cheese on the menu, but they were happy to make changes as requested. They have beer and sake available for purchase as well as the expected sodas. Free refills while you're in the restaurant.

    (4)
  • Jacqueline V.

    Ewwww. Bad food. Long wait even though it is self proclaimed "healthy fast food". Never again. Waited 40 mins. and I threw my food away.

    (1)
  • Kit D.

    I got spicy tuna rolls, and they had chunks of gross white tendons sticking right out of the rolls, gross! I'd rather pay a couple of dollars more.

    (1)
  • Brittany K.

    The raspberry sweet tea from the fountain was good. The tuna was dye irradiated, the "snapper" was tilapia, the hot sake was lukewarm. It was decent if your new to sushi and like just rolls, but if your into fresh fish, I would not recommend this place. :)

    (2)
  • Michael W.

    Quick service Japanese food is finally on the East side of Orlando! The first store opened on I-drive. Average price per dish is around $5. All their prices include tax already. I always get the Agedashi Tofu ($3) which has 4 pieces of lightly fried tofu in a bowl of tentsuyu broth with scallions atop. The food is very decent especially for the prices. They also offer half portions of sushi rolls for those who have smaller appetites or want to try a bunch of different rolls without letting the sushi go to waste. There is great value eating here. You must get your food at the counter when it's ready and when you're finished, you must clean up after yourself.

    (4)
  • Chad P.

    Great atmosphere, great people and great food. Not the best sushi ever, but coupled with the environment and the freshness of the fish, this makes for a very nice sushi place. It is actually my go to for sushi in the area now.

    (4)
  • Frankie C.

    This is not a place to judge by appearance! It looks like a place to get the worst sushi ever, but it's the best sushi in the area at prices so low you will be shocked. Do not pass this up. Seriously.

    (5)
  • Susan L.

    What a fun find. I have to say the Amazon Local, Living Social and all the coupon things have brought us to places we never would have tried. in one word CHEAP, in three words CHEAP AND GREAT!!!!!! Love the concept - it is fast food but it is still prepared by order. I am a sushi snob, since I have been eating sushi for 30+ years and experiencing Sushi in Japan, Nobu in NY, Morimoto in Philly. The high end places are great but this works (and better than the grocery store offerings by a mile) I would go back several times a week if it was closer to home.

    (4)
  • Vivienne D.

    My go-to sushi joint, it's open until 11:30pm (or 11?) so YAY!! I'm always scared when it comes to ''fast-food'' anything, but this place does it right. The prices are VERY GOOD when comparing to the quality of food you're getting. Some places charge double, and it's below the quality and taste... I love the sunomono salad here, unagi sushi, edamame and service! The fish is of course frozen, but it's good quality frozen fish, not stringy like most places. The tempura is nice and crispy and has a juicy shrimp awaiting for me.. the only thing that kind of confuses me is whether or not I should tip the waitress? I always pay at the cashier, and when I get my copy it says ''TIP AMOUNT'' and I feel kind of compel to leave a tip (because I am a server) but everything is self-serve here.. which confuses me. I end up leaving it blank, because I'm not really receiving service.. but ehh. come here!!

    (5)
  • Iman A.

    I wanted to try this place after seeing it on Yelp. I love sushi and have had everything from grocery store sushi to nice restaurants, this falls somewhere in between. The staff is very friendly and helpful with the menu if it is your first time there and the service is fast and I was there on a Friday night. It's an ok place to go on a lunch break or if you're looking to grab something quick. I'd go back here.

    (3)
  • Sudario A.

    Small place but rolls here are really well done and fish is fresh. Get the kamikaze roll, my favorite here!

    (4)
  • Tom T.

    You guys have to come here! An excellent establishment of the sushi landscape. Very good on the pricing and quality. A friend of mine had sushi custom made by the awesome chef. Owe yourself some time and enjoy this place.

    (5)
  • Kristen C.

    If you want cheap sushi, this is your place. If you want good sushi, go elsewhere. Bland and flavorless, tuna that was tough and just not good quality. I will say that the staff was very kind and helpful. They are the only reason I gave 2 stars instead of 1.

    (2)
  • Melissa O.

    The food was good and flavorful. I was skeptic about trying it because of some of the reviews but my friend and I are glad we tried it. The atmosphere is relaxed & not crowded. The food is super cheap and comes out super quick too. Maybe the fact we were the only ones there at first but it picked up. I would go again.

    (4)
  • Noelle C.

    Mediocre sushi for cheap. The rice falls apart quickly and is of low quality; however, you can't really complain because you get what you pay for. I didn't feel satisfied after I left. I say spend the extra few bucks on another place that has better ingredients. Or get a Publix roll instead for about the same price. Service was quick.

    (2)
  • Lisa L.

    I was pleasantly surprised by Sushiology. It is located in a very non-descript shopping plaza. The food was excellent and the prices are very good for what you get. Service was fast and efficient and they even have little bottles of sake if you wanted to have one with your meal. I know we will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Rob N.

    I know the concept of fast food, hole-in-the-wall sushi is terrifying but I am consistently surprised by the quality of the sushi here. Fish is fresh and flavorful. I haven't tried anything too crazy here, just a couple eel rolls and tuna and salmon sashimi but it's all been on the good side of average. Recommended for a quick sushi fix.

    (4)
  • Derrick M.

    Good fast food Sushi. Staff is friendly. I would probably get the Sushi to go. We had a 22 piece Sushi plate and it didn't disappoint. Fresh tasting but not off the boat fresh like you get the best Sushi restaurants. For the price and for fast food, tough to beat. Seats are pretty uncomfortable for dine in.

    (4)
  • Marlon S.

    I disliked the quality of fish at Sushiology and I consider myself a sushi lover!

    (2)
  • Anthony C.

    Finally sushi fast food in Waterford lake, fresh fish, best sushi in this area.

    (5)
  • Anna H.

    Good polite, fast service. Fair prices. Some rolls started at $2.50. Good range in the menu.

    (4)
  • Michael N.

    I was visiting Orlando and went here based on the reviews. I was thoroughly disappointed and would not recommend this restaurant. The ginger tasted and felt like it was out of the freezer, the portions were small, and the menu choices for Sushi was very small. Overall, I've had much better sushi at sushi buffets. As I learned when I was in law school, caveat emptor.

    (2)
  • L H.

    Take out style food with clear your own table rules. The bathroom was clean and the price was good, fish was ok, but rolls lacked sauce and flavor. Cream cheese in MOST rolls, not sure why. Doesn't seem Japanese to me. Tables were cleared (due to rule mentioned above), but not clean. Kinda sticky, and I got soy sauce table drippings on my shorts (that wasn't mine). Not sure how this place got such high ratings; food quality was what I'd expect from a mall. Yelp ratings usually steer me in the right direction. Maybe theme park madness infiltrated the reviews?

    (2)

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Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Dinner
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

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